A Brief History of Photorealism
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ A Brief History of--Art Movements
By KJ Smith
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A Brief History of Photorealism explores the striking art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, dedicated to creating paintings so precise they could be mistaken for photographs. As a response to Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, Photorealism brought meticulous detail and technical mastery back to the forefront of visual art. This book highlights leading figures such as Chuck Close, Richard Estes, and Audrey Flack, who used photographs as references to produce incredibly lifelike portraits, urban scenes, and still lifes.
The book also delves into the movement's techniques, including the use of airbrushing, projection, and grid systems to achieve hyper-accuracy, and explores its influence on contemporary art and digital realism. While sometimes dismissed as merely technical, Photorealism invites viewers to consider perception, reality, and the role of photography in modern life. A Brief History of Photorealism offers an engaging look at how this movement blurred the lines between painting and photography, pushing the limits of visual illusion and artistic discipline.
 
                    
 
        